Eight for Harry Angel

New winners Harry Angel (pictured above) – Harry Angel (Dark Angel) sired his seventh individual northern hemisphere-bred winner when Al Dasim (2 c ex Dance Hall Girl by Dansili) produced a convincing win at short odds at Windsor on Monday evening. The colt won by four lengths defeating River Of Riches (No Nay Never), with... Read More

I Am Invincible proves Australia’s best after another stunning season

Yarraman Park’s star sire scores breakthrough general sires’ premiership I Am Invincible’s (Invincible Spirit) crowning moment, his and Yarraman Park’s maiden champion Australian sire title, has been more than five decades in the making for the Mitchell family. The studmasters have ridden the inevitable highs and lows of the industry and reached the pinnacle when... Read More

Frankel equals Danehill in becoming fastest sire to 100 stakes winners

It was a case of calculators and calendars at the ready yesterday but no there was no mistaking one particular achievement as the valuable Emotion became her sire Frankel’s (Galileo) 100th individual stakes winner in the Chalice Stakes (Listed, 1m 4f) at Newmarket. Statistical double-checking revealed that the reigning champion sire has equalled the record... Read More

Moir Stakes on the radar of Lightning Lucky

The sire phenomenon that is Extreme Choice (Not A Single Doubt) again showed his potent prowess in the breeding shed and may have another future star to add to his progeny CV, after the Will Clarken-trained Extremely Lucky (3 g ex Tamarind Lane by Stratum) delivered an outstanding performance to swoop from last to first... Read More

Cross Talk team hoping early step up in class can reap rewards

Former New Zealander Cross Talk (Keano) takes the next step of a burgeoning career with an unexpected rise to stakes grade at Rosehill today, with co-trainer Adrian Bott quietly confident his obvious class can carry the day. The obscurely-bred, lightly-raced rising five-year-old has made a sharp impression on Sydney, albeit in off-peak grade, winning three... Read More

Donovan’s lifelong ambition fulfilled

The thoroughbred marketplace – the breeders, owners, agents and trainers – can often make brutal judgement calls on horses, particularly the merits of a stallion, based on a small sample size and in the absence of compelling evidence pointing to either their success or otherwise.  We see it at the weanling sales and, more so,... Read More